Armenian Church of America

Charlotte Observer , NC
May 5 2004
Armenian Church of America
A building of its own is on the way
ABOUT THE CHURCH
Meets at: St. John’s Episcopal Church, 1623 Carmel Road. Phone: (704)
541-6952. Web site: Meets once each month,
consult Web site for schedule. Next worship service is May 16, 1:30
p.m. Average attendance: 120.
A BUILDING OF THEIR OWN
The church began meeting in 1996, holding worship services twice each
year. The church now holds a worship service each month, led by a
priest who travels from New York City.
Lena Kupelian Neau, chairman of the Parish Council and Building
Committee, said a recent donation will soon allow them to become a
full parish with a building of their own.
“On Thanksgiving Eve, we got the news from the Diocese that a
benefactor had agreed to fund our entire complex on our property at
Park Road and Park South. Construction is scheduled to start this
month and we hope to open our doors in January. Once we become a full
parish, we will have a full-time priest and can have weekly services.
We also hope to hold lectures and classes so that the public can come
and learn more about our country (Armenia) and our culture,” Neau
said.
ANCIENT TRADITIONS
Neau said the Armenian Church dates back to A.D. 301. Orthodox
services incorporate ancient traditions. Hymns and liturgies are
conducted in Armenian and English. Sermons generally elaborate on the
day’s scripture reading.
On Saturday mornings, the church offers Armenian language classes at
9 a.m. and folk-dance classes at 11 a.m.
Outreach is directed toward Charlotte’s Armenian community, helping
them to assimilate into the city. The church will hold its annual
picnic at noon on June 6 at William Davies Park. Cost is $15 for
adults and $7 for children younger than 12. The public is invited.

www.telf.com/church.

World Bank to Armenia

A1 Plus | 15:21:35 | 05-05-2004 | Economy |
WORLD BANK TO ARMENIA
On Tuesday, World Bank approved three credit projects on Armenia.
Under the first of them, Armenia’s State Sector Modernization program, the
WB allocates 10 million 150 thousand USD.
The WB offers another $23 million for water-supply needs. The credit will
make water supply in Armenian provinces more effective, but drinking water
problem will remain unsolved for at least four years, says the head of WB
Yerevan office Roger Robinson.
The Bank has also pledged 1 million 74 thousand USD for Armenian Agriculture
Reform program implementation.
Total amount of the money the World Bank has already credited to Armenia
makes 789 million 9 thousand USD.

Prosecutor Office Searching Wrongdoers

A1 Plus | 14:14:30 | 05-05-2004 | Politics |
PROSECUTOR OFFICE SEARCHING WRONGDOERS
Police has already wrapped its investigation into the last month’s violence
against journalists and handed it over to Yerevan’s Prosecutor Office, said
the Prosecutor General Office’s official Gurgen Abrahamyan on Wednesday.
He declined to confirm or deny the information, according to which Deputy
Armenian Police Chief Hovhannes Varyan had been formally charged in
connection with the incident, saying further investigation would give
answers to all questions.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Banned Radio Liberty supports Armenian Opp., activist tells paper

Banned Radio Liberty supports Armenian opposition, activist tells paper
Aravot, Yerevan
4 May 04
“A foreign radio station has become the mouthpiece of the Armenian
opposition,” a representative of the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaktsutyun [ARFD] bureau, Grank Markaryan, has
announced in Tehran. When you watch Armenian Public TV, it seems that
everything is OK in the country. When you listen to Radio Liberty, it
turns out that Armenia is ruled by dictatorship and people are being
arrested and beaten and that the overall situation is bad”.
To recap, Radio Liberty was banned from broadcasting in Armenia by the
country’s authorities back in 1994 on the pretext of the station being
the mouthpiece of Dashnaktsutyun.

Robert Kocharyan Restricts People Rights

A1 Plus | 13:22:36 | 05-05-2004 | Politics |
ROBERT KOCHARYAN RESTRICTS PEOPLE RIGHTS
President Kocharyan upheld Tuesday the law on procedure of rallies,
demonstrations and marches passed by Armenian National Assembly.
It should be noted that European experts have taken the bill negatively
because of the many restrictions it contains.

Edik Balayan: Armenian Territories Must be Given Back

A1 Plus | 17:05:00 | 05-05-2004 | Politics |
EDIK BALAYAN: ARMENIAN TERRITORIES MUST BE GIVEN BACK
“We demand the issue of liberation of Getashen, Martunashen and other
Armenian villages to be raised during negotiations over Karabakhi conflict”,
Shahumyan-Getashen patriotic union’s leader Edik Balayan said at a news
conference held Wednesday.
He said in 1991, 20,000 Armenians had been driven from Karabakh-bordering
territories.
In his words, 17,000 people driven from their homes have taken refuge in
Armenia and face innumerable problems here. They are deprived of normal
living conditions, he said.
“We have no intention to cede our territories and will keep on struggling to
get them back”, Balayan said.

Azerbaijan opposes foreign investment in Karabakh – Armenian TV

Azerbaijan opposes foreign investment in Karabakh – Armenian TV
Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
4 May 04
The Azerbaijani authorities are concerned about the situation with
foreign investments in Karabakh. According to sources in Azerbaijan,
the country’s government is unhappy with the fact that the Tashkent
office of the South Korean Daewoo Ltd has signed an agreement on
cooperation with the company Artsakh Karabakh Telecom.
Baku thinks that the Artsakh-South Korean cooperation agreement is a
violation of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. It called on the
Uzbek authorities to undertake measures to cancel this cooperation
agreement.

Armenian Church’s Crack-Down on Sectarian Propaganda

A1 Plus | 17:50:51 | 05-05-2004 | Politics |
ARMENIAN CHURCH’S CRACK-DOWN ON SECTARIAN PROPAGANDA
Armenian Apostolic Church’s Ararat Diocese authorities said Wednesday an
agreement is reached with Moscow and Nairi cinemas, according to which
before each show of the Passion of Christ movie the audience will be warned
that people outside the cinemas, who offer to discuss Christianity-related
issues are numbers of sects and have nothing in common with Armenian
Apostolic Church.

Canada: Liberals take no prisoners

Liberals take no prisoners
By JOHN IBBITSON
Wednesday, May 5, 2004 – Page A4 Toronto Globe&Mail
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The Paul Martin election campaign team is without shame. And no, this
column is not about those nasty television attack ads the Liberals are
preparing for use against the Conservatives. The Martin Liberals are
actually far more vicious toward their own than they are to the
opposition. As proof, consider Brampton-Springdale.
This riding, an enlargement of the old riding of Brampton Centre on
the northwest corner of Greater Toronto, is affluent, urban, ethnic
and Liberal. Its incumbent MP is Sarkis Assadourian, a worthy but
pedestrian MP who was appointed to the riding in 1993 by Jean
Chrétien.
Mr. Assadourian is opposed by Andrew Kania, a lawyer who campaigned
for John Manley as Ontario co-chair during the phantom Liberal
leadership race last year. Mr. Kania alleges that, back in January, he
was warned by Karl Littler, Ontario Liberal campaign director, that he
would never be allowed to run in Brampton-Springdale, because he was a
Manley supporter. Nonetheless, Mr. Kania appealed to Mr. Martin and
the national executive, and was duly approved as a candidate for the
nomination.
Mr. Kania claims, and other sources confirm, that he has signed up
more than enough members to win a nomination meeting against
Mr. Assadourian in a fair fight. All that remains is for Mr. Littler
to call a nomination meeting to settle the issue. For months, the
riding association executive has been told the meeting will be held
soon. But soon was a long time ago.
When asked about Brampton-Springdale back in March, Mr. Littler
explained that the nomination meeting promised to be controversial,
and the Liberals didn’t have sufficient staff to manage it.
That can no longer be a problem, since Brampton-Springdale is
reportedly the only contested riding left in Ontario that has yet to
hold its nomination meeting. So why the delay? Mr. Littler has stopped
returning calls. However, Mr. Littler reportedly told the Liberal
caucus several weeks ago that he was delaying the nomination meeting
in Brampton-Springdale because he suspected that — horrors! — there
might be Conservative Party members who had also taken out Liberal
memberships in the riding. To which Mr. Kania replies that, if this
is true, a nomination meeting is the best place to challenge a party
member’s credentials.
For weeks, according to caucus sources, Mr. Assadourian has been
pleading with Prime Minister Paul Martin to protect him from
Mr. Kania’s challenge by appointing him to the riding, as Mr. Chrétien
so faithfully did. However, it appears that Mr. Assadourian may
himself be a victim of Martinite machinations.
Mr. Kania reports that, on Monday, Mr. Assadourian was asked by the
Liberal Party brass to step aside, so that Mr. Martin could appoint a
female candidate. Mr. Kania says Mr. Assadourian initially refused,
but discussions continued. A spokesman for Mr. Assadourian said
yesterday that the MP did not wish to comment on the situation. But
other sources are hearing the same story.
Needless to say, Mr. Kania is pretty angry.
“I think there is a concerted effort to ensure that I cannot win the
nomination because I was John Manley’s Ontario co-chair,” Mr. Kania
concludes. “The Liberal Party infighting is continuing.”
There may be another explanation for this delay, although no one in
the Liberal Party who could provide it is prepared to offer
one. (Liberal Party President Mike Eizenga and national campaign
director Michele Cadario did not return calls.)
And Brampton-Springdale is not alone. In Calgary South-Centre, an
approved candidate is being shunted aside for a local star, and the
same thing has already happened in British Columbia and is happening
in Winnipeg.
Brampton-Springdale is different because a riding is being held in
suspended animation, not just to let a star candidate in, but to keep
a Manley candidate out.
The Martin Liberals can be pretty ruthless toward Conservatives. But
when it comes to party infighting, they really show no quarter.
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Karabakh negotiations continue says Azerbaijani president

Karabakh negotiations continue says Azerbaijani president
Mediamax news agency
5 May 04
YEREVAN
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev said in Baku today that “the
negotiating process on the Nagorno Karabakh settlement continues
though it does not bear active character.’
Ilham Aliev recalled that Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents have
already held two meetings, the Foreign Ministers of the two countries
have also held consultations and will soon meet again, Trend [news
agency] reports. Azerbaijani President called these meetings
“positive” reminding us that the two countries have practically held
no talks during the last one and a half years.
“Each of the sides adheres to its own positions which are known to the
community,” Ilham Aliev said. “Each side is trying to defend its
position, substantiate it, put into practice in the future,” he noted.
Commenting on the activity of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen, Ilham
Aliev said that “they are sincerely engaged in solving this problem,”
and expressed hope that the mediators’ efforts will turn out to be
effective.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress